Keep Your Vehicle Running Like New
Factory scheduled maintenance is based on mileage, time, driving conditions, and your vehicle manufacturer’s recommended service intervals. Staying on schedule helps protect major systems including the engine, transmission, brakes, cooling system, tires, battery, filters, belts, hoses, and fluids.
Skipping scheduled maintenance can lead to lower fuel economy, reduced reliability, premature wear, unexpected breakdowns, and more expensive repairs. Georgia Fuel & Treats helps you follow your vehicle’s maintenance schedule with clear inspections, practical recommendations, and convenient local service.
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Factory Scheduled Maintenance Cost Guide
Pricing depends on your vehicle, mileage interval, factory recommendations, fluid needs, filters, inspections, parts, labor time, and whether minor or major maintenance is due.
Factory Maintenance Services
Oil Changes
Engine oil and filter service based on mileage, vehicle type, and manufacturer recommendations.
Factory Fluids
Fluid checks and service guidance for coolant, transmission, brake fluid, differential, and other systems.
Brake Inspection
Brake pad, rotor, caliper, brake fluid, and safety inspection during scheduled maintenance.
Tire Rotation
Tire pressure, tread review, rotation guidance, uneven wear checks, and alignment recommendations.
Cooling System
Coolant condition, leaks, hoses, radiator, thermostat, water pump, and overheating prevention review.
Transmission Service
Transmission fluid condition, service interval review, shifting concerns, and maintenance planning.
Belts & Hoses
Inspection for cracks, leaks, soft spots, glazing, stretching, and age-related wear.
Digital Inspection
Photo-supported inspection guidance so you can understand what is urgent and what can wait.
Common Factory Maintenance Intervals
Every 5,000–7,500 Miles
Common services include oil change, tire rotation, fluid checks, brake inspection, tire pressure check, and visual inspection.
30,000 Mile Service
Often includes filters, brake inspection, fluids, battery test, belts, hoses, tires, and manufacturer schedule review.
Explore 30K Service60,000 Mile Service
May include deeper fluid service, spark plugs on some vehicles, transmission service review, cooling system checks, and safety inspections.
Explore 60K Service90,000 Mile Service
Often includes major maintenance review, belts, hoses, fluids, spark plugs where applicable, suspension checks, and engine condition review.
Explore 90K Service100,000+ Miles
May include timing components, cooling system service, suspension inspection, engine evaluation, drivetrain review, and long-term maintenance planning.
Severe Driving Conditions
Stop-and-go driving, short trips, towing, heat, cold, dust, and city driving may require more frequent maintenance intervals.
Factory Maintenance Process
1. Review Manufacturer Schedule
We review mileage, vehicle history, driving conditions, and manufacturer maintenance recommendations.
2. Digital Inspection
We inspect key systems and help document maintenance needs, safety concerns, and wear items.
3. Maintenance Recommendations
We explain what is due now, what can wait, and what should be monitored for future visits.